Greg Doyle became York College's second full-time Head Swimming Coach and Director of Aquatics on November 10, 2015. He enters his second year at the helm of the Spartan men's and women's swim programs with the start of the 2016-17 campaign.

Doyle had a highly successful first year as the Spartan head coach. He guided the women's team to a second place finish at the Capital Athletic Conference championships, the highest finish for the women's program in school history. Doyle also coached the Spartans' first ever Division III national swimming champion as Kyle Walthall won the 100 breaststroke title at the national championship meet in March. Walthall concluded his career by qualifiying for and competeting at the US Olympic Trials in Nebraska in June.

Doyle came to the Spartan program after serving as Limestone College’s head swim coach the last three years. Limestone is a Division II school in Gaffney, South Carolina. He has guided the Saints to 50 All-American performances and 28 separate school records while at the helm of the program. His Limestone teams have also performed well in the classroom as they both earned the CSCAA Team Scholar Award three times each.

He will be responsible for the direction of the Spartans’ men’s and women’s swim teams and programing for the York College Natatorium.

Doyle brings extensive coaching experience to the Spartan program. Prior to his tenure at Limestone, he coached at Division III Washington & Lee for a season. He was responsible for developing workouts, stroke analysis, meet preparations and fundraising. Doyle also developed strength and conditioning programs for his swimmers.

Before his stay at W&L, Doyle was an assistant at SUNY-New Paltz. He was responsible for all aspects of the Division III program. While at New Paltz, Doyle coached a team that established nine new school records in his one year on the staff.

Doyle began his coaching career as an assistant coach for the Kingston Hurricanes Swim Club in Kingston, New York from 2007-2011.

During his collegiate career at SUNY Oswego, Doyle was a two-year captain for the Lakers. He was a three-time All-American and earned a berth in the NCAA Division III Championships in 2006, 2007, and 2008. He still holds Oswego records for the 50 free, the 100 free, the 200 free, and the 500 free while he is also a part of the 200-medley relay and the 800 free relay teams that hold the Laker school record.

Doyle was also the SUNYAC (State University of New York Athletic Conference) Outstanding Male Swimmer of the Meet in 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Doyle was a four-time All-SUNYAC performer, garnering first-team honors in his final three seasons after earning second-team recognition as a freshman in 2005. Additionally, Doyle was named Oswego’s Outstanding Senior Athlete in 2008, a College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-American and Oswego President’s List honoree in 2006. He was also named to the SUNYAC All-Academic Team in 2006 and 2008.

Doyle is determined to forge a championship program at York.

“I want to have a pair of teams that are driven to compete each and every day,” says Doyle. “I want teams that are true to strong set of core values that will serve our swimmers throughout their careers, not just their time in York. We want to produce great swimmers but even better students and citizens.”

Doyle holds a certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), is a certified American Red Cross Life Guard and Life Guard instructor, First Aid Instructor and possesses lifeguard training and CPR at the professional rescuer level.

A 2008 graduate of SUNY Oswego, Doyle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Justice with a minor in Athletic Coaching. Doyle recently completed his Masters of Science degree in Athletic Administration from Coker College. He and his wife, Stephanie, have one son, Rylan, who born in 2013.

Emily Reh begins her first season on head coach Greg Doyle's coaching staff.

Reh comes to York College after a highly successfull collegiate career at Limestone College. She was one of the most decorated women's swimmers in Saints' history. Reh was a 10-time Division II All-American during her time at Limestone.

"I am very excited to bring Emily on board here at York," says Doyle. "Her knowledge and experience will be instrumental moving forward with recruiting. I look forward to watching her grow as a coach."

Reh was a sprint freestyler and helped lead the Saints program to their top NCAA Championship finish in 2014-15. During those championships, Reh finished sixth in the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.23. Reh was also part of the 200 medley relay that finished 14th at the championships.

In 2013-14, Reh earned All-American honors in the 50 free with a time of 23.43. She followed that up with ninth place finish in the 200 free to earn another All-American award. She also earned a tenth place finish in the 100 freestyle at the championships.

Reh, a native of Yuma, Arizona, earned a biology degree from Limestone in 2015. She currently works for Highmark Insurance and resides in Mechanicsburg.